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What You Should Know About Deep Sea Fishing


Even if this term may start you thinking of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing pertains to that which is executed in waters as large as or larger than lakes.

Rivers and ponds are not meant for deep sea fishing as the water may not be deep enough. Generally speaking this type of fishing is carried out near coasts where there are a lot of large fish.

Deep sea fishing requires bigger boats for the operation so as to maneuver and store the catch conveniently.

Such a boat is designed in such a way so as to accommodate the crew and leave room for the equipment necessary for deep sea fishing.

Such a is boat intended to resist storms and bad weather at sea and to transport the crewmen towards the fishing area fast and safely.

The wide range of fish that are caught in deep sea fishing includes marlins, swordfish, sailfish, large tunas and various types of sharks.

There are also smaller types of fish species caught at the same time with these large ones; however, the latter are not the real intended game. Such fish represent by-catch or even bait for other larger fish.

Deep sea fishing became a basic occupation in coastal areas, allowing people to earn their living, and later it turned into business.

It is done in California, Florida, north of New Zealand, in Nova Scotia, Hawaii and so on. One of the advantages of those areas is that the possibility of catching big fish along the coasts is triple as compared to other regions where the various large species live in deeper waters.

Deep sea fishing involves several techniques out of which the most common is trolling, that is a form of angling performed by drawing a baited line on the bottom of the ocean.

The bait usually resembles squid or other smaller fish caught for baiting purposes and it is thrown behind the boat.

Deep sea fishing boats have an equipment called stabilizers or outriggers that make the fish catching area larger.

One other fishing technique is chumming or chunking by which large pieces of bait fish get thrown overboard so as to attract large predator fish.

All in all, deep sea fishing has reached unparalleled proportions in terms of extent because of the larger market consume.

Presently, more and more people in large cities begin to afford varying their diets with various sea foods, big deep sea fish have become more popular than ever.




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